Abstract

Ovine prolactin stimulated the 1α-hydroxylase activity in isolated renal tubules and especially in primary kidney cell cultures, both prepared from vitamin D-deficient chicks. In primar chick kidney cell cultures, treated for 48 h with 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (to induce the 24-hydroxylase activity) ovine prolactin, after a 1 h incubation period, stimulated the 1α-hydroxylase activity without affecting the 24-hydroxylase activity. Similar results were obtained with related peptide hormones such as human growth hormone, chicken growth hormone, and human placental lactogen. These observations are discussed in relation to the possible role of these peptide hormones as modulators of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol production in physiological situations of calcium stress, such as pregnancy, lactation, growth in mammals and egg laying in birds.

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